gar|nish|ment

gar|nish|ment
gar|nish|ment «GAHR nihsh muhnt», noun.
2. Law. a) a legal notice warning a person to hold in his possession money or property that belongs to the defendant in a lawsuit until the plaintiff's claims have been settled. b) the withholding of a person's money or property by legal authority in payment of a debt. c) a summons to a third person to appear in court while a lawsuit between others is being heard.

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